Mac Family
The MAC family encompasses cannabis strains descended from the original MAC (Miracle Alien Cookies) line, first documented in breeding circles around 2015. The family is characterized by dense, compact plant structure and commonly associated with fruity, creamy, and earthy aromatic profiles. Lineage records frequently report MAC genetics deriving from crosses involving Starfighter, Colombian, and Mint Chocolate Chip parentage, though exact breeding records vary across seed producers. Breeders working in this category often select for the family's notably tight bud formation and reported stability across generations. MAC crosses remain popular in both regulated seed markets and underground breeding programs, generating numerous phenotypic variations. The family has spawned numerous offspring strains that inherit structural and aromatic traits from the original line.
Mac Family strains
No strains tagged into Mac Family yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
The MAC family encompasses cannabis strains descended from the original MAC (Miracle Alien Cookies) line, first documented in breeding circles around 2015. The family is characterized by dense, compact plant structure and commonly associated with fruity, creamy, and earthy aromatic profiles. Lineage records frequently report MAC genetics deriving from crosses involving Starfighter, Colombian, and Mint Chocolate Chip parentage, though exact breeding records vary across seed producers. Breeders working in this category often select for the family's notably tight bud formation and reported stability across generations. MAC crosses remain popular in both regulated seed markets and underground breeding programs, generating numerous phenotypic variations. The family has spawned numerous offspring strains that inherit structural and aromatic traits from the original line.
Breeders utilize MAC genetics as a parent line to introduce compact growth patterns and creamy-fruity terpene profiles into new crosses. The family's reported genetic stability makes it a reliable foundation for polyhybrid breeding programs targeting specific morphological or aromatic targets.
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